David Shaw wrote:
> No. You can define anything you like, in any form you like.
> Basically, think of it as being given a chunk of bytes attached to an
> OpenPGP key. You can put anything you want in there, in any format
> you want, to be parsed however you want. You completely own the
> format. OpenPGP then guarantees that your bytes cannot be tampered
> with, using the same protection that it uses for regular user ID
> strings.
I'm stuck at this point. If I specify to use multiple types I'm not sure
how to easily group the additional information to particular hostnames
or wildcards.
Would anyone have any suggestions at this point in time?
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Best regards,
Duane